I love the idea of the business coach, Paula. I think an even better coach early on would be somebody who already is doing what he's doing. So if he goes to the local farmers' market and finds the musician who plays there or the corner pub that has gigs planned out for him. And if he sits down and buys them coffee a couple times and talks about the business of what they do, you can very quickly go from the grass might be greener to what the grass really actually looks like in that role.
#423: We’ve heard the warnings about following your passion.
People ask if you can *actually* make money doing what you love. They frame the question “passion or profit?” as though these are in opposition.
The majority – who have never tried – decry, “what if you fail?”
Nobody asks the more important question: what if you succeed?
Are you still going to love your passion when you rely on it to pay the bills?
We grapple with that question in today’s episode, which is devoted to side hustles and starting a business. We use questions from two of our listeners as a jumping-off point to discuss the realities of going into business for yourself, doing what you love.
We share examples from our own lives as professional podcasters, as well as from the lives of friends who are full-time photographers, musicians, writers and other creative entrepreneurs.
Enjoy!
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